EP0606651A2 - Culture vessel - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an apparatus useful for procedures in growing cells or tissue culture in vitro and more particularly for supporting, positioning and/or centering cell culture inserts that ate used in the procedures.
- Culture vessels are described in U.S. Patent No. 4,495,289 and 5,026,649 and European Patent Application No. 0 483 620 A2.
- Culture vessels comprise wells which generally have a circular shape and size which permits the introduction therein of a cell culture insert having a membrane upon which cell attachment, growth and differentiation occur.
- the culture vessels containing the wells are typically rectangular and have a standard size in order to accommodate standard analytical apparatus.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,871,674 discloses a cell culture insert which comprises discontinuous projecting parts for hanging the cell culture insert on an upper circumferential part of the culture vessel.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,026,649 discloses a cell culture insert which comprises a projecting part for hanging the culture cell on an upper circumferential part of the culture vessel, and further includes openings in the sidewalls for exchanging gas and for pipeting sample.
- the present invention is a device for growing cells or tissue culture in vitro .
- the device comprises a body with wells shaped to accommodate an insert, such as a cell culture insert.
- the device preferably comprises a test plate including an upper surface, a lower surface, and a plurality of wells. Each well is substantially disposed between the upper and lower surface of the test plate. Each well comprises a sidewall, a bottom surface and a raised mouth surface. Most preferably, the raised mouth surface of each well includes a means for supporting a cell culture insert. This means is desirably raised from the upper surface.
- the raised mouth surface preferably includes means for positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert.
- the preferred means is at least one integral lip portion extending from the raised mouth surface.
- the integral lip portion may be arranged to assist in positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert without limiting the movement of the cell culture insert.
- the lower portion includes a bottom surface which may have attached thereto a flat permeable membrane.
- the upper portion includes a top surface which carries at least one outwardly extending flange. The flange allows the cell culture insert to be supported on the top surface of the well of the device so that there is clearance between the bottom of the membrane and the bottom surface of the well. The clearance provides a controlled static head and diffusion for the fluid in the device so that cells can be properly cultured.
- the cell culture insert may further include at least one support footing on the bottom surface.
- the footing may provide a degree of clearance between the membrane and the bottom surface of the well.
- the outer surface of the sidewall of the cell culture insert may further include means for restricting and/or preventing the flange of the cell culture insert from falling into the well of the device.
- the device of the present invention may be configured in a circle with one well
- the preferable form of the device is a multi-sided structure with wells in an ordered array of parallel rows.
- the integral lip portions on the raised mouth surface of each well may be positioned so that the integral lip portion of one well does not face an integral lip portion of an adjacent well. This positioning of the integral lip portions assures that the flanges of adjacent cell culture inserts positioned in the wells can be accessible, do not contact one another and that the cell culture insert may be aseptically placed and removed into or out of the well of the device.
- the device may further include a removable lid which can be positioned over the upper surface.
- the lid includes a top wall and a peripheral skirt that extends from the top wall. The lid serves to prevent the loss of sample from the well interior, to protect the contents of the device from the environment and to protect the user from the contents of the device should it contain a harmful or potentially harmful material.
- the device preferably receives a cell culture insert in the well.
- the cell culture insert is positioned into the well wherein the flanges of the cell culture insert are supported on the raised mouth surface of the well and located between the integral lip portions.
- the integral lip portions assist in substantially positioning and/or centering the cell culture insert in the well and the raised mouth surface of the well substantially restricts the cell culture insert from falling into the well. Movement of the cell culture insert within the well may be such that the cell culture insert wall and the substantially parallel well sidewall can touch at one or more locations.
- the exterior dimensions of the portion of the cell culture insert within the well of the device are sufficiently less than the well diameter to allow a pipet or similar device to be positioned in the space between the well of the device and the cell culture insert for fluid filling or aspiration without disturbing or removing the cell culture insert from the well of the device.
- the space allows the pipet to reach the bottom of the well and introduce or remove medium from beneath the membrane and about the outer surface of the sidewall of the cell culture insert without contaminating the upper surface of the membrane.
- the device and related removable lid may be formed in different sizes and geometric configurations so as to be used with different size and geometric configured cell culture inserts.
- the removable lid may be formed to be positioned over the upper surface of the device in one orientation so as to reduce cross contamination between the wells in the event the lid is repositioned over the upper surface of the device.
- the device and the removable lid are preferably made of an optically clear plastic to facilitate viewing of the wells and cell culture inserts.
- An important feature of the present invention is that in a multi-well configuration, flange to flange contact between the cell culture inserts is prevented so as to reduce contamination. This is accomplished due to the orientation of the integral lip portions on each well wherein the integral lip portion of one well does not face or interfere with an integral lip portion of an adjacent well.
- a further feature of the present invention is that the top surface configuration of the well of the device may facilitate the aseptic placement and removal of the cell culture insert into or out of the well of the device with tweezers or forceps, as well as providing support to the cell culture insert when placed in the well of the device.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a multi-well culture vessel and a cell culture insert.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1 illustrating the means available for supporting, positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert in the well of a culture vessel.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a multi-well culture vessel and the optional removal lid not attached.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of FIG. 1 illustrating the cell culture insert supported in the well of a culture vessel.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of FIG. 4 illustrating where a pipet tip, shown in phantom, may enter the space between the cell culture insert and the well of the culture vessel.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a one-well culture vessel.
- An apparatus 10 for growing tissue cultures as shown in FIG. 1 includes a culture vessel 15 and a cell culture insert 40 . Although a six well culture vessel is shown, it should be appreciated that the culture vessel may have one, eight, twelve, twenty-four or some other number of wells selected for the particular purpose for which the apparatus system is used.
- culture vessel 15 includes a base 11 with an upper surface 12 and lower surface 13 .
- the culture vessel further includes a number of wells 14 each comprising a sidewall 20 extending from the upper surface to the lower surface.
- a top portion 19 of the well comprises an open end 22 , a top surface 24 extending from the upper surface and two integral lip portions 26 extending from the top surface.
- a bottom portion 18 of the well comprises a closed end 21 .
- Base 11 typically is transparent and may be molded, for example, of polyvinylchloride or polystyrene.
- the culture vessel further includes sidewalls 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 and 32 that extend from upper surface 12 to lower surface 13 .
- Sidewalls 27 and 29 , and 28 and 31 are substantially parallel to each other respectively.
- Sidewall 30 is located between sidewalls 29 and 31 and sidewall 32 is located between sidewalls 31 and 27 .
- the cell culture insert includes a body wall 42 having an outer wall surface 44 and an inner wall surface 46 .
- Body wall 42 extends from an upper portion 48 to a lower portion 50 .
- the body wall may taper from the upper portion to the lower portion.
- Upper portion 48 comprises a top surface 52 which carries two outwardly extending flanges 54 .
- the flanges are located opposite from one another approximately 180° apart and are discontinuous.
- Flanges 54 comprise a horizontal orientation for resting on top surface 24 of well 14 .
- Lower portion 50 comprises a bottom surface 56 to which a microporous membrane 58 is adhered.
- the membrane may be made of suitable material including, but not limited to, perforated inert film, hydrated gel, or a layered combination.
- two projecting or extending tabs 60 are located on outer wall surface 44 of the cell culture insert.
- the tabs are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart and approximately half the distance between the upper and lower portions.
- the projecting tabs provide stability to the cell culture insert when it is in the well and shifted for pipette insertion. In the event the cell culture insert is shifted and one of the flanges falls into the well, the projecting tabs will substantially prevent the opposite flange from falling into the well.
- the cell culture insert may further include feet or supports 61 located on the bottom surface.
- the feet are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart.
- Feet 61 are used when the extending flanges do not provide adequate support to the cell culture insert in a particular well configuration. It is most desirable that a space be maintained between the membrane on the bottom surface of the cell culture insert and the well of the culture vessel so that cells may be cultured on both sides of the membrane. Feet 61 further provide support to the cell culture insert when placed on a flat surface.
- the apparatus further includes a removable lid 70 .
- Removable lid 70 includes a top wall 72 , and peripheral sides 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 79 and 80 that extend from the top wall.
- the lid removably covers the upper surface of the culture vessel wherein the peripheral sides abut closely with the base of the culture vessel.
- peripheral sides 77 and 79 of the lid abut with sidewalls 30 and 32 of the culture vessel.
- the lid is configured so that peripheral sides 77 and 79 are unable to abut with sidewalls 27 , 28 , 29 and 31 of the culture vessel. Therefore the lid may only be matted with the culture vessel in one way so that cross contamination is minimal between the wells of the culture vessel.
- wells 14 are sufficiently spaced from one another and the integral lip portions are oriented so as not to face or interfere with the integral lip portions of adjacent wells.
- the integral lip portions of each well are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart. This particular orientation of the integral lip portions substantially prevents flange to flange contact between the cell culture inserts and substantially reduces cross contamination between the cell culture inserts.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the orientation of the cell culture insert as supported in culture vessel 15 wherein flange 54 is positioned on top surface 24 and between integral lip portions 26 .
- Top surface 24 supports the cell culture insert and integral lip portions 26 assist in positioning and/or centering the cell culture insert without limiting movement of the cell culture insert.
- FIG. 5 also illustrates a pipet tip 64 , in phantom, which enters the space 62 between outer wall surface 44 of the cell culture insert and sidewall 20 of the culture vessel.
- Cell culture insert 40 is set within well 14 and spaced sufficiently from well sidewall 20 as facilitated by top surface 24 and integral lip portions 26 . Thus, capillary action should not occur to cause solution or media in space 62 from wicking up outer surface 44 and entering the interior of the cell culture insert or spilling from well 14 .
- the movement of the cell culture insert may be such that the cell culture outer wall surface and the sidewall of the well can touch at one or more locations.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a further embodiment of the present invention wherein the culture vessel includes one well.
- FIG. 6 includes many components which are substantially identical to the components of FIGS. 1-4. Accordingly, similar components performing similar functions will be numbered identically to those components of FIGS. 1-5, except that a suffix "a" will be used to identify those similar components in FIG. 6.
- a further embodiment of the invention includes a one well apparatus 90 having a culture vessel 100 , a cell culture insert 40a and a removable lid 70a .
- the culture vessel includes a base 102 with an upper surface 104 and a lower surface 105 .
- a well 106 comprising a sidewall 107 extends from the upper surface to the lower surface.
- a top portion 108 of the well comprises an open end 110 , a top surface 112 extending from the upper surface and two integral lip portions 114 extending from the top surface.
- a lower portion 106 of the well comprises a closed end 118 .
- Base 102 typically is transparent and may be molded, for example, of polyethylene terephthalate.
- the culture vessel further includes sidewalls 120 , 121 , 122 , 123 , 124 and 125 that extend from upper surface 104 to lower surface 105 .
- the culture vessel and cell culture insert of the present invention may be comprised of simple moldable parts which may be mass produced from a variety of materials, including, for example, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, and polypropylene.
- materials should be selected which provide a small degree of resiliency for the purpose of providing ease of insertion of the cell culture inserts into the culture vessel and ease of use for subsequent examination of the developed cultured cells.
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- This invention relates to an apparatus useful for procedures in growing cells or tissue culture in vitro and more particularly for supporting, positioning and/or centering cell culture inserts that ate used in the procedures.
- Culture vessels are described in U.S. Patent No. 4,495,289 and 5,026,649 and European Patent Application No. 0 483 620 A2. Culture vessels comprise wells which generally have a circular shape and size which permits the introduction therein of a cell culture insert having a membrane upon which cell attachment, growth and differentiation occur. The culture vessels containing the wells are typically rectangular and have a standard size in order to accommodate standard analytical apparatus.
- Conventional cell culture inserts used in culture vessels are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,871,674 and 5,026,649. U.S. Patent No. 4,871,674 discloses a cell culture insert which comprises discontinuous projecting parts for hanging the cell culture insert on an upper circumferential part of the culture vessel. U.S. Patent No. 5,026,649 discloses a cell culture insert which comprises a projecting part for hanging the culture cell on an upper circumferential part of the culture vessel, and further includes openings in the sidewalls for exchanging gas and for pipeting sample.
- Although there are a number of culture vessels and cell culture inserts commercially available and described in patent publications, it is believed that there are no culture vessels or cell culture inserts available that can be used together to support, position and/or center a cell culture insert without interfering with the growing of tissue cultures in vitro.
- The present invention is a device for growing cells or tissue culture in vitro. The device comprises a body with wells shaped to accommodate an insert, such as a cell culture insert.
- The device preferably comprises a test plate including an upper surface, a lower surface, and a plurality of wells. Each well is substantially disposed between the upper and lower surface of the test plate. Each well comprises a sidewall, a bottom surface and a raised mouth surface. Most preferably, the raised mouth surface of each well includes a means for supporting a cell culture insert. This means is desirably raised from the upper surface.
- The raised mouth surface preferably includes means for positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert. The preferred means is at least one integral lip portion extending from the raised mouth surface. The integral lip portion may be arranged to assist in positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert without limiting the movement of the cell culture insert.
- Desirably, the cell culture insert that may be used with the device comprises an upper portion, a lower portion and sidewalls extending from the upper portion to the lower portion. The lower portion includes a bottom surface which may have attached thereto a flat permeable membrane. The upper portion includes a top surface which carries at least one outwardly extending flange. The flange allows the cell culture insert to be supported on the top surface of the well of the device so that there is clearance between the bottom of the membrane and the bottom surface of the well. The clearance provides a controlled static head and diffusion for the fluid in the device so that cells can be properly cultured.
- The cell culture insert may further include at least one support footing on the bottom surface. The footing may provide a degree of clearance between the membrane and the bottom surface of the well.
- Most preferably, the outer surface of the sidewall of the cell culture insert may further include means for restricting and/or preventing the flange of the cell culture insert from falling into the well of the device.
- Although the device of the present invention may be configured in a circle with one well, the preferable form of the device is a multi-sided structure with wells in an ordered array of parallel rows. Furthermore, the integral lip portions on the raised mouth surface of each well may be positioned so that the integral lip portion of one well does not face an integral lip portion of an adjacent well. This positioning of the integral lip portions assures that the flanges of adjacent cell culture inserts positioned in the wells can be accessible, do not contact one another and that the cell culture insert may be aseptically placed and removed into or out of the well of the device.
- The device may further include a removable lid which can be positioned over the upper surface. The lid includes a top wall and a peripheral skirt that extends from the top wall. The lid serves to prevent the loss of sample from the well interior, to protect the contents of the device from the environment and to protect the user from the contents of the device should it contain a harmful or potentially harmful material.
- The device preferably receives a cell culture insert in the well. The cell culture insert is positioned into the well wherein the flanges of the cell culture insert are supported on the raised mouth surface of the well and located between the integral lip portions. The integral lip portions assist in substantially positioning and/or centering the cell culture insert in the well and the raised mouth surface of the well substantially restricts the cell culture insert from falling into the well. Movement of the cell culture insert within the well may be such that the cell culture insert wall and the substantially parallel well sidewall can touch at one or more locations.
- The exterior dimensions of the portion of the cell culture insert within the well of the device are sufficiently less than the well diameter to allow a pipet or similar device to be positioned in the space between the well of the device and the cell culture insert for fluid filling or aspiration without disturbing or removing the cell culture insert from the well of the device. The space allows the pipet to reach the bottom of the well and introduce or remove medium from beneath the membrane and about the outer surface of the sidewall of the cell culture insert without contaminating the upper surface of the membrane.
- The device and related removable lid may be formed in different sizes and geometric configurations so as to be used with different size and geometric configured cell culture inserts. The removable lid may be formed to be positioned over the upper surface of the device in one orientation so as to reduce cross contamination between the wells in the event the lid is repositioned over the upper surface of the device. The device and the removable lid are preferably made of an optically clear plastic to facilitate viewing of the wells and cell culture inserts.
- An important feature of the present invention is that in a multi-well configuration, flange to flange contact between the cell culture inserts is prevented so as to reduce contamination. This is accomplished due to the orientation of the integral lip portions on each well wherein the integral lip portion of one well does not face or interfere with an integral lip portion of an adjacent well.
- A further feature of the present invention is that the top surface configuration of the well of the device may facilitate the aseptic placement and removal of the cell culture insert into or out of the well of the device with tweezers or forceps, as well as providing support to the cell culture insert when placed in the well of the device.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a multi-well culture vessel and a cell culture insert.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1 illustrating the means available for supporting, positioning and/or centering a cell culture insert in the well of a culture vessel.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a multi-well culture vessel and the optional removal lid not attached.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of FIG. 1 illustrating the cell culture insert supported in the well of a culture vessel.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of FIG. 4 illustrating where a pipet tip, shown in phantom, may enter the space between the cell culture insert and the well of the culture vessel.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a one-well culture vessel.
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apparatus 10 for growing tissue cultures as shown in FIG. 1 includes aculture vessel 15 and a cell culture insert 40. Although a six well culture vessel is shown, it should be appreciated that the culture vessel may have one, eight, twelve, twenty-four or some other number of wells selected for the particular purpose for which the apparatus system is used. - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,
culture vessel 15 includes abase 11 with anupper surface 12 andlower surface 13. The culture vessel further includes a number ofwells 14 each comprising asidewall 20 extending from the upper surface to the lower surface. Atop portion 19 of the well comprises anopen end 22, atop surface 24 extending from the upper surface and twointegral lip portions 26 extending from the top surface. Abottom portion 18 of the well comprises a closedend 21. -
Base 11, as illustrated in FIG. 1, typically is transparent and may be molded, for example, of polyvinylchloride or polystyrene. The culture vessel further includessidewalls upper surface 12 tolower surface 13. Sidewalls 27 and 29, and 28 and 31 are substantially parallel to each other respectively.Sidewall 30 is located betweensidewalls sidewall 32 is located betweensidewalls - As shown in FIG. 1, the cell culture insert includes a
body wall 42 having anouter wall surface 44 and aninner wall surface 46.Body wall 42 extends from anupper portion 48 to alower portion 50. The body wall may taper from the upper portion to the lower portion.Upper portion 48 comprises atop surface 52 which carries two outwardly extendingflanges 54. The flanges are located opposite from one another approximately 180° apart and are discontinuous.Flanges 54 comprise a horizontal orientation for resting ontop surface 24 ofwell 14. -
Lower portion 50 comprises abottom surface 56 to which amicroporous membrane 58 is adhered. The membrane may be made of suitable material including, but not limited to, perforated inert film, hydrated gel, or a layered combination. - In the embodiment illustrated, two projecting or extending
tabs 60 are located onouter wall surface 44 of the cell culture insert. The tabs are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart and approximately half the distance between the upper and lower portions. The projecting tabs provide stability to the cell culture insert when it is in the well and shifted for pipette insertion. In the event the cell culture insert is shifted and one of the flanges falls into the well, the projecting tabs will substantially prevent the opposite flange from falling into the well. - The cell culture insert may further include feet or supports 61 located on the bottom surface. The feet are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart.
Feet 61 are used when the extending flanges do not provide adequate support to the cell culture insert in a particular well configuration. It is most desirable that a space be maintained between the membrane on the bottom surface of the cell culture insert and the well of the culture vessel so that cells may be cultured on both sides of the membrane.Feet 61 further provide support to the cell culture insert when placed on a flat surface. - As shown in FIG. 3, the apparatus further includes a
removable lid 70.Removable lid 70 includes atop wall 72, andperipheral sides peripheral sides sidewalls peripheral sides sidewalls - As shown in FIG. 4,
wells 14 are sufficiently spaced from one another and the integral lip portions are oriented so as not to face or interfere with the integral lip portions of adjacent wells. The integral lip portions of each well are located opposite from one another or approximately 180° apart. This particular orientation of the integral lip portions substantially prevents flange to flange contact between the cell culture inserts and substantially reduces cross contamination between the cell culture inserts. - FIG. 5 illustrates the orientation of the cell culture insert as supported in
culture vessel 15 whereinflange 54 is positioned ontop surface 24 and betweenintegral lip portions 26.Top surface 24 supports the cell culture insert andintegral lip portions 26 assist in positioning and/or centering the cell culture insert without limiting movement of the cell culture insert. FIG. 5 also illustrates apipet tip 64, in phantom, which enters thespace 62 betweenouter wall surface 44 of the cell culture insert andsidewall 20 of the culture vessel. - The centering feature provided by
integral lip portions 26 can be seen in Fig. 5.Cell culture insert 40 is set within well 14 and spaced sufficiently from well sidewall 20 as facilitated bytop surface 24 andintegral lip portions 26. Thus, capillary action should not occur to cause solution or media inspace 62 from wicking upouter surface 44 and entering the interior of the cell culture insert or spilling from well 14. The movement of the cell culture insert, however, may be such that the cell culture outer wall surface and the sidewall of the well can touch at one or more locations. - FIG. 6 illustrates a further embodiment of the present invention wherein the culture vessel includes one well. FIG. 6 includes many components which are substantially identical to the components of FIGS. 1-4. Accordingly, similar components performing similar functions will be numbered identically to those components of FIGS. 1-5, except that a suffix "a" will be used to identify those similar components in FIG. 6.
- As illustrated in FIG. 6, a further embodiment of the invention includes a one
well apparatus 90 having aculture vessel 100, acell culture insert 40a and aremovable lid 70a. The culture vessel includes a base 102 with anupper surface 104 and alower surface 105. A well 106 comprising asidewall 107 extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. Atop portion 108 of the well comprises anopen end 110, atop surface 112 extending from the upper surface and twointegral lip portions 114 extending from the top surface. Alower portion 106 of the well comprises aclosed end 118. -
Base 102 typically is transparent and may be molded, for example, of polyethylene terephthalate. The culture vessel further includessidewalls upper surface 104 tolower surface 105. - As practitioners-in-the-art will understand, the culture vessel and cell culture insert of the present invention may be comprised of simple moldable parts which may be mass produced from a variety of materials, including, for example, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, and polypropylene. As will be understood further by practitioners in the art, materials should be selected which provide a small degree of resiliency for the purpose of providing ease of insertion of the cell culture inserts into the culture vessel and ease of use for subsequent examination of the developed cultured cells.
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- A device for accommodating a cell culture insert comprising:
a body comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a plurality of well extending from said upper surface to said lower surface, means for supporting a cell culture inset on said upper surface and means for positioning or centering a cell culture insert. - The device of Claim 1 wherein said means for supporting cell culture insert includes a raised mouth surface extending from said upper surface.
- The device of Claim 2 wherein said means for positioning or centering a cell culture insert includes at least one projecting portion extending from said raised mouth surface.
- The device of Claim 3 wherein said projecting portions of the wells are in an ordered array.
- The device of Claim 3 further comprising a removable lid having a top wall and a peripheral skirt that extends from said top wall.
- The device of Claim 2 wherein said means for positioning or centering a cell culture insert includes two projecting portions extending from said raised mouth surface and located opposite from one another.
- Apparatus for use in growing tissue cultures in vitro comprising:
a culture vessel comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a plurality of wells extending from said upper surface to said lower surface, means for supporting said cell culture insert on said upper surface and means for positing or centering a cell culture insert; and
a cell culture insert comprising an upper portion, a lower portion, a sidewall comprising an inner and outer surface and extending from said upper portion to said lower portion, a permeable membrane attached to said lower portion and means for suspending said cell culture insert in said well and extending for said upper portion. - The apparatus of Claim 7 wherein said means for supporting a cell culture insert includes a raised mouth surface extending from said upper surface.
- The apparatus of Claim 8 wherein said means for positioning or centering a cell culture insert includes two projecting portions extending from said raised mouth surface and located opposite from one another.
- The apparatus of Claim 9 wherein said cell culture insert further comprises means for restricting movement of said cell culture insert in said well of said culture vessel extending from said outer surface of said sidewall.
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